Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Psalms 37:30 - 37:30

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Psalms 37:30 - 37:30


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The verb הָגָה unites in itself the two meanings of meditating and of meditative utterance (vid., Psa 2:1), just as אָמַר those of thinking and speaking. Psa 37:31 in this connection affirms the stability of the moral nature. The walk of the righteous has a fixed inward rule, for the Tôra is to him not merely an external object of knowledge and a compulsory precept; it is in his heart, and, because it is the Tôra of his God whom he loves, as the motive of his actions closely united with his own will. On תִּמְעַד, followed by the subject in the plural, compare Psa 18:35; Psa 73:2 Chethîb.